MACOMB, Ill. – Isaiah Weston took the opening offensive play of the game 75 yards for a touchdown, and Omar Brown capped the first half with a blocked field goal which he returned for a touchdown to lead UNI to a 34-20 road win over Western Illinois Saturday.
The Panthers took a touchback on the opening kickoff and took the ball at the 25-yard line. On first down, Justin Fomby found Weston for a completion. He beat three defenders and turned a short gain into a 75-yard touchdown.
After one drive, the Panthers are averaging six points per play.
Justin Fomby connects with Isaiah Weston for the 75-yard touchdown!
7-0 Panthers.#UNIFight pic.twitter.com/hE4xliPP3e
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The Leathernecks tied the game at 7-7 with a touchdown early in the second quarter. The Panthers regained the lead with a field goal with just 36 seconds remaining in the half.
Western Illinois drove to the ball down to the UNI 30-yard line and attempted a game-tying field goal as time expired in the second, but Brown came off the edge, blocked the attempt, gathered the ball and returned the ball 62 yards to give UNI a 17-7 lead at the half.
OMAR BROWN!
Omar with the blocked field goal returned for a touchdown to five UNI a 17-7 lead going into the locker room at the half!#UNIFight pic.twitter.com/PFT5kNSiXq
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After forcing WIU to a three-and-out to start the third, the Panthers drove the ball 87 yards, capped by a Tyler Hoosman 6-yard touchdown to put the Panthers up 24-7 with 7:02 left to play in the third quarter.
7:02 3rd | UNI 24, WIU 7
A dominant drive to start the second half is capped by a Tyler Hoosman TD. #UNIFight pic.twitter.com/RXXaOalTsk
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The two teams traded field goals before Hoosman ran 29 yards untouched for another touchdown with 6:35 to play to put UNI up 34-13 and effectively put the game out of reach.
TD No. ✌️ for Tyler Hoosman.
Panthers lead 34-13 with 6:35 left in the game. #UNIFight pic.twitter.com/3097uNfnC3
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The Leathernecks added a touchdown late in the game to set the final 14-point margin.
UNI tallied 356 yards of offense on 61 plays, including 218 yards through the air and 138 on the ground. Fomby was 15-23 for 218 yards passing and a touchdown without an interception. Six receivers caught passes, including four each to Quan Hampton and Logan Wolf.
Hoosman was one of six rushers on the day, carrying the ball 14 times for 82 yards and the two TDs. Dome Williams racked up 71 yards on 12 carries, they both averaged 5.9 yards per carry on the day.
The Panther defense gave up the most yards of the season but surrendered just one touchdown before the game was out of hand. Riley Van Wyhe picked off a pass and returned it 34 yards late in the third quarter. Van Wyhe led UNI with 11 total tackles.
RILEY!
Van Wyhe with the pick and the big return! Panthers in business on the eight-yard line. #UNIFight pic.twitter.com/L3HILoUsyS
— UNI Football (@UNIFootball) March 27, 2021
Jared Brinkman, Brawntae Wells and Khristian Boyd all notched Sacks and Omar Brown tallied three pass breakups to go with his blocked field goal touchdown. Brinkman tallied 2.0 TFLs and Boyd added 2.5 TFLs.
The Panthers are now 3-3 on the season with two games remaining. Western Illinois falls to 0-5 on the year.
The Panthers are on the road for the final road game of the year. Friday, April 2 at the Dakota Dome in Vermillion, S.D., to face South Dakota. The Coyotes’ scheduled game against North Dakota State was canceled today.